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We all know that the vax is what is known as mRNA type. Its idea is simple. You don't get a dead or weakened virus that the body can learn to fight like we all got when we were vaxed for small pox or polio. Instead the messenger RNA that is injected causes your body to generate a spike protein that your body then learns and attacks. Pretty smart design and it is a technological wonder. However there are a couple of issues. One: the body winds up attacking the cells that are generating the spike protein and if those cells being attacked are in the blood vessel clotting is going to happen. The clots can be deadly. Then there is the other issue of what happens if the spike protein created by the mRNA in the body doesn't match the spike protein on the virus? Well while the body is busy attacking itself it may well completely ignore the actual virus until it is too late and you have a full blown case of the covid. It seems that this is happening a lot as the vaxed are just as likely to get the disease as the unvaxed. Now if only there were therapies available that work...... OH right there are therapies that cure most covid cases in a few days. Hmmmmm.
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Confined · 56-60, M
They seem to have made a one size fits all vax. It seems to have only helped a small percentage of people. Did more harm then good for every one else. I was hopeful that it would be a success, but has proven to be anything but. Too many people died after getting the mRNA or have gotten the delta variant. I do not see a lot of proof that we are any better off. I think a lot more testing is needed and they need to consider reworking the vaccines. I was hopeful with the J&J I really do not trust the mRNAs. I hope J&J will rework their Vax so no blood clots or other issues.
Until they can come up with something that works and is safe I will hold off. Where I work there is like a 40% infection rate. A year and a half later I have not been sick. I seem to be immune or at least able to fight off this virus since I have been exposed many times over.